Orthomus

Orthomus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 30 described species in Orthomus.

Species
These 37 species belong to the genus Orthomus:


 * Orthomus abacoides (Lucas, 1846) (Algeria)
 * Orthomus achilles Wrase & Jeanne, 2005 (Algeria)
 * Orthomus anagae (Medina & Oromi, 1991) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus annae (Donabauer, 2008) (Madeira)
 * Orthomus aquila (Coquerel, 1859) (Algeria)
 * Orthomus aubryi Jeanne, 1974 (Spain)
 * Orthomus balearicus (Piochard de la Brûlerie, 1868) (Spain and Baleares)
 * Orthomus barbarus (Dejean, 1828) (France, Portugal, Spain, and Baleares)
 * Orthomus bedelianus (Lutshnik, 1915) (Madeira)
 * Orthomus berrai (F.Battoni, 1987) (Madeira)
 * Orthomus berytensis (Reiche & Saulcy, 1855) (Southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East)
 * Orthomus canariensis (Brullé, 1839) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus curtus (Wollaston, 1854) (Madeira)
 * Orthomus dilaticollis (Wollaston, 1854) (Madeira)
 * Orthomus dimorphus Antoine, 1933 (Morocco)
 * Orthomus discors (Wollaston, 1864) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus gonzalezi (Mateu, 1954) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus gracilipes (Wollaston, 1854) (Madeira)
 * Orthomus hispanicus (Dejean, 1828) (Spain)
 * Orthomus lacouri (Antoine, 1941) (Morocco and Algeria)
 * Orthomus leprieuri Pic, 1894 (Algeria and Tunisia)
 * Orthomus longior Chaudoir, 1874 (Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey)
 * Orthomus longulus (Reiche & Saulcy, 1855) (Israel and Lebanon)
 * Orthomus lundbladi Jeannel, 1938 (Madeira)
 * Orthomus maroccanus Chaudoir, 1874 (Spain and Morocco)
 * Orthomus martini (Machado, 1984) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus pecoudi Jeannel, 1943 (Madeira)
 * Orthomus perezii (Martinez y Saez, 1873) (Spain)
 * Orthomus planidorsis (Fairmaire, 1872) (France and Spain)
 * Orthomus poggii Leo & Magrini, 2002 (Sardinia and Italy)
 * Orthomus pommereaui (Perris, 1869) (Algeria)
 * Orthomus rubicundus (Coquerel, 1859) (Algeria and Tunisia)
 * Orthomus starkei Wrase & Jeanne, 2005 (Morocco)
 * Orthomus tazekensis (Antoine, 1941) (Morocco)
 * Orthomus tenerifae (Machado, 1984) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus tobiasi (Donabauer, 2008) (the Canary Islands)
 * Orthomus velocissimus (Waltl, 1835) (Portugal and Spain)